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  1. Genetic diversity of citrus includes intrageneric hybrids, cultivars arising from cross-pollination and/or somatic mutations with particular biochemical compounds such as sugar, acids and secondary metabolite ...

    Authors: Vicent Arbona, Domingo J Iglesias and Aurelio Gómez-Cadenas
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:38
  2. Primary roots (radicles) represent the first visible developmental stages of the plant and are crucial for nutrient supply and the integration of environmental signals. Few studies have analyzed primary roots ...

    Authors: Romina Petersen, Haris Djozgic, Benjamin Rieger, Steffen Rapp and Erwin Robert Schmidt
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:34
  3. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small (approximately 21 nucleotide) non-coding RNAs that are key post-transcriptional gene regulators in eukaryotic organisms. More than 100 cassava miRNAs have been identified in a cons...

    Authors: Xin Chen, Jing Xia, Zhiqiang Xia, Hefang Zhang, Changying Zeng, Cheng Lu, Weixiong Zhang and Wenquan Wang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:33
  4. Black rot is a destructive bacterial disease causing large yield and quality losses in Brassica oleracea. To detect quantitative trait loci (QTL) for black rot resistance, we performed whole-genome resequencing o...

    Authors: Jonghoon Lee, Nur Kholilatul Izzah, Murukarthick Jayakodi, Sampath Perumal, Ho Jun Joh, Hyeon Ju Lee, Sang-Choon Lee, Jee Young Park, Ki-Woung Yang, Il-Sup Nou, Joodeok Seo, Jaeheung Yoo, Youngdeok Suh, Kyounggu Ahn, Ji Hyun Lee, Gyung Ja Choi…
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:32
  5. Nitrogen (N), a critical macronutrient for plant growth and development, is a major limiting factor in most agricultural systems. Microarray analyses have been conducted to investigate genome-wide gene express...

    Authors: Wenzhu Yang, Jinmi Yoon, Heebak Choi, Yunliu Fan, Rumei Chen and Gynheung An
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:31
  6. Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) is an economically important root vegetable crop, and the taproot-thickening process is the most critical period for the final productivity and quality formation. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) a...

    Authors: Rugang Yu, Yan Wang, Liang Xu, Xianwen Zhu, Wei Zhang, Ronghua Wang, Yiqin Gong, Cecilia Limera and Liwang Liu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:30
  7. QTLs controlling individual sugars and acids (fructose, glucose, malic acid and tartaric acid) in grape berries have not yet been identified. The present study aimed to construct a high-density, high-quality g...

    Authors: Jie Chen, Nian Wang, Lin-Chuan Fang, Zhen-Chang Liang, Shao-Hua Li and Ben-Hong Wu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:28
  8. Carotenoids are indispensable plant secondary metabolites that are involved in photosynthesis, antioxidation, and phytohormone biosynthesis. Carotenoids are likely involved in other biological functions that h...

    Authors: Hongbo Cao, Jiangbo Wang, Xintian Dong, Yan Han, Qiaoli Ma, Yuduan Ding, Fei Zhao, Jiancheng Zhang, Haijiang Chen, Qiang Xu, Juan Xu and Xiuxin Deng
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:27
  9. Among abiotic stresses, drought is the most common reducer of crop yields. The slow-wilting soybean genotype PI 416937 is somewhat robust to water deficit and has been used previously to map the trait in a bi-...

    Authors: Jin Hee Shin, Justin N Vaughn, Hussein Abdel-Haleem, Carolina Chavarro, Brian Abernathy, Kyung Do Kim, Scott A Jackson and Zenglu Li
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:26
  10. Crocus sativus is a triploid sterile plant with long red stigmas which form commercial saffron. Saffron is the site for synthesis and accumulation of apocarotenoids like crocin, picrocrin and s...

    Authors: Nasheeman Ashraf, Deepti Jain and Ram A Vishwakarma
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:25
  11. Fusarium head blight (FHB), a scab principally caused by Fusarium graminearum Schw., is a serious disease of wheat. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential of combining synchrotron based phase cont...

    Authors: Rachid Lahlali, Chithra Karunakaran, Lipu Wang, Ian Willick, Marina Schmidt, Xia Liu, Ferenc Borondics, Lily Forseille, Pierre R Fobert, Karen Tanino, Gary Peng and Emil Hallin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:24
  12. Brassica includes many successfully cultivated crop species of polyploid origin, either by ancestral genome triplication or by hybridization between two diploid progenitors, displaying complex ...

    Authors: Jinjin Jiang, Yue Wang, Bao Zhu, Tingting Fang, Yujie Fang and Youping Wang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:22
  13. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play critical roles in the processes of plant growth and development, but little is known of their functions during dehydration stress in wheat. Moreover, the mechanisms by which miRNAs conf...

    Authors: Xingli Ma, Zeyu Xin, Zhiqiang Wang, Qinghua Yang, Shulei Guo, Xiaoyang Guo, Liru Cao and Tongbao Lin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:21
  14. Glutamine synthetase (GS; EC: 6.3.1.2, L-glutamate: ammonia ligase ADP-forming) is a key enzyme in ammonium assimilation and metabolism in higher plants. In poplar, the GS family is organized in 4 groups of du...

    Authors: Vanessa Castro-Rodríguez, Angel García-Gutiérrez, Rafael A Cañas, Ma Belén Pascual, Concepción Avila and Francisco M Cánovas
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:20
  15. Oil crop seeds are important sources of fatty acids (FAs) for human and animal nutrition. Despite their importance, there is a lack of an essential bioinformatics resource on gene transcription of oil crops fr...

    Authors: Tao Ke, Jingyin Yu, Caihua Dong, Han Mao, Wei Hua and Shengyi Liu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:19
  16. Overexpressing novel antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in plants is a promising approach for crop disease resistance engineering. However, the in planta stability and subcellular localization of each AMP should be va...

    Authors: Arne Weinhold, Natalie Wielsch, Aleš Svatoš and Ian T Baldwin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:18
  17. Physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) is a small perennial tree or large shrub, which is well-adapted to semi-arid regions and is considered to have potential as a crop for biofuel production. It is now regarded as an ...

    Authors: Chao Zhang, Lin Zhang, Sheng Zhang, Shuang Zhu, Pingzhi Wu, Yaping Chen, Meiru Li, Huawu Jiang and Guojiang Wu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:17
  18. Similar to common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum), tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum) shows a high level of aluminum (Al) tolerance and accumulation. However, the molecular mechanisms for Al detoxification ...

    Authors: Haifeng Zhu, Hua Wang, Yifang Zhu, Jianwen Zou, Fang-Jie Zhao and Chao-Feng Huang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:16
  19. Interspecific hybridization is a useful tool in ornamental breeding to increase genetic variability and introduce new valuable traits into existing cultivars. The successful formation of interspecific hybrids ...

    Authors: Katarzyna Kuligowska, Henrik Lütken, Brian Christensen, Ib Skovgaard, Marcus Linde, Traud Winkelmann and Renate Müller
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:15
  20. The increased selection pressure of the herbicide glyphosate has played a role in the evolution of glyphosate-resistance in weedy species, an issue that is becoming a threat to global agriculture. The molecula...

    Authors: Isabel Faus, Ana Zabalza, Julia Santiago, Sergio G Nebauer, Mercedes Royuela, Ramon Serrano and Jose Gadea
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:14
  21. The nucleosome positioning regulates the gene expression and many other DNA-related processes in eukaryotes. Genome-wide mapping of nucleosome positions and correlation of genome-wide nucleosomal remodeling wi...

    Authors: Mala Singh, Sumit Kumar Bag, Archana Bhardwaj, Amol Ranjan, Shrikant Mantri, Deepti Nigam, Yogesh Kumar Sharma and Samir Vishwanath Sawant
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:13
  22. Heat shock transcription factors (Hsfs), which act as important transcriptional regulatory proteins in eukaryotes, play a central role in controlling the expression of heat-responsive genes. At present, the ge...

    Authors: Xin Qiao, Meng Li, Leiting Li, Hao Yin, Juyou Wu and Shaoling Zhang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:12
  23. microRNAs (miRNAs) have been shown to play key roles in regulating gene expression at post-transcriptional level, but miRNAs associated with natural deastringency of Chinese pollination-constant nonastringent ...

    Authors: Yujie Luo, Xiaona Zhang, Zhengrong Luo, Qinglin Zhang and Jihong Liu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:11
  24. Small-molecule hormones are well known to play key roles in the plant immune signaling network that is activated upon pathogen perception. In contrast, little is known about whether phytohormones also directly...

    Authors: Jing Xu, Lian Zhou, Vittorio Venturi, Ya-Wen He, Mikiko Kojima, Hitoshi Sakakibari, Monica Höfte and David De Vleesschauwer
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:10
  25. Brassica juncea var. Varuna is an economically important oilseed crop of family Brassicaceae which is vulnerable to abiotic stresses at specific stages in its life cycle. Till date no attempts ...

    Authors: Ankur R Bhardwaj, Gopal Joshi, Bharti Kukreja, Vidhi Malik, Priyanka Arora, Ritu Pandey, Rohit N Shukla, Kiran G Bankar, Surekha Katiyar-Agarwal, Shailendra Goel, Arun Jagannath, Amar Kumar and Manu Agarwal
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:9
  26. The production of heather (Calluna vulgaris) in Germany is highly dependent on cultivars with mutated flower morphology, the so-called diplocalyx bud bloomers. So far, this unique flower type of C. vulgaris has n...

    Authors: Anne Behrend, Thomas Borchert and Annette Hohe
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:8
  27. Plant hormones are well known regulators which balance plant responses to abiotic and biotic stresses. We investigated the role of abscisic acid (ABA) in resistance of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) against the plan...

    Authors: Sylvia Ulferts, Rhoda Delventhal, Richard Splivallo, Petr Karlovsky and Ulrich Schaffrath
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:7
  28. Fusarium graminearum, one of the causal agents of Fusarium Head Blight (FHB, scab), leads to severe losses in grain yield and quality due to the production of mycotoxins which are harmful to hu...

    Authors: Vincenzo Lionetti, Angelica Giancaspro, Eleonora Fabri, Stefania L Giove, Nathan Reem, Olga A Zabotina, Antonio Blanco, Agata Gadaleta and Daniela Bellincampi
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:6
  29. Sclerotinia stem rot (SSR) is the most important soybean disease in Eastern Canada. The development of resistant cultivars represents the most cost-effective means of limiting the impact of this disease. In vi...

    Authors: Elmer Iquira, Sonah Humira and Belzile François
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:5
  30. The nuclear DNA is conventionally used to assess the diversity and relatedness among different species, but variations at the DNA genome level has also been used to study the relationship among different organ...

    Authors: Tariq Pervaiz, Xin Sun, Yanyi Zhang, Ran Tao, Junhuan Zhang and Jinggui Fang
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:4
  31. Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor), a member of the gall midge family, is one of the most destructive pests of wheat (Triticum aestivum) worldwide. Probing of wheat plants by the larvae results in either an incom...

    Authors: Subhashree Subramanyam, Nagesh Sardesai, Subhash C Minocha, Cheng Zheng, Richard H Shukle and Christie E Williams
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:3
  32. Herbivore-induced defence responses are often specific - different herbivores induce different defence responses in plants - and their specificity is largely mediated by chemical cues (herbivore-associated eli...

    Authors: Shuqing Xu, Wenwu Zhou, Sarah Pottinger and Ian T Baldwin
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2015 15:2
  33. Leaf red coloration is an important characteristic in many plant species, including cultivars of ornamental peach (Prunus persica). Peach leaf color is controlled by a single Gr gene on linkage group 6, with a re...

    Authors: Ying Zhou, Hui Zhou, Kui Lin-Wang, Sornkanok Vimolmangkang, Richard V Espley, Lu Wang, Andrew C Allan and Yuepeng Han
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:388
  34. The protection of canola (Brassica napus) crops against blackleg disease, caused by the fungal pathogen Leptosphaeria maculans, is largely mediated by race-specific resistance genes (R-genes). While many R-genes ...

    Authors: Nicholas J Larkan, Derek J Lydiate, Fengqun Yu, S Roger Rimmer and M Hossein Borhan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:387
  35. Exocytosis is integral to root growth: trafficking components of systems that control growth (e.g., PIN auxin transport proteins) to the plasma membrane, and secreting materials that expand the cell wall to th...

    Authors: Rex A Cole, Samantha A McInally and John E Fowler
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:386
  36. Apple fruit mealiness is one of the most important textural problems that results from an undesirable ripening process during storage. This phenotype is characterized by textural deterioration described as sof...

    Authors: Sandrine Mikol Segonne, Maryline Bruneau, Jean-Marc Celton, Sophie Le Gall, Mathilde Francin-Allami, Marjorie Juchaux, François Laurens, Mathilde Orsel and Jean-Pierre Renou
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:375
  37. Agriculture is facing enormous challenges to feed a growing population in the face of rapidly evolving pests and pathogens. The rusts, in particular, are a major pathogen of cereal crops with the potential to ...

    Authors: Xuemin Wang, Emma Mace, Colleen Hunt, Alan Cruickshank, Robert Henzell, Heidi Parkes and David Jordan
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:366
  38. Small GTPases are monomeric guanine nucleotide-binding proteins. In plants, ROPs regulate plant cell polarity, plant cell differentiation and development as well as biotic and abiotic stress signaling pathways.

    Authors: Zhiwei Zhang, Fan Yang, Ren Na, Xiaoluo Zhang, Shuqing Yang, Jing Gao, Mingshou Fan, Yan Zhao and Jun Zhao
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:392
  39. Nitrogen is an important nutrient, often limiting plant productivity and yield. In poplars, woody crops used as feedstock for renewable resources and bioenergy, nitrogen fertilization accelerates growth of the...

    Authors: Dejuan Euring, Hua Bai, Dennis Janz and Andrea Polle
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:391
  40. Male sterility is a common phenomenon in flowering plant species, and it has been successfully developed in several crops by taking advantage of heterosis. Using space mutation breeding of upland cotton, a nov...

    Authors: Ji Liu, Chaoyou Pang, Hengling Wei, Meizhen Song, Yanyan Meng, Shuli Fan and Shuxun Yu
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:390
  41. Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important process for the development and maintenance of multicellular eukaryotes. In animals, there are three morphologically distinct cell death types: apoptosis, autophagic...

    Authors: Adrian N Dauphinee, Trevor S Warner and Arunika HLAN Gunawardena
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:389
  42. Centromeric DNA sequences alone are neither necessary nor sufficient for centromere specification. The centromere specific histone, CenH3, evolves rapidly in many species, perhaps as a coevolutionary response to ...

    Authors: Rick E Masonbrink, Joseph P Gallagher, Josef J Jareczek, Simon Renny-Byfield, Corrinne E Grover, Lei Gong and Jonathan F Wendel
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:383
  43. Recently we showed that de novo expression of a turtle riboflavin-binding protein (RfBP) in transgenic Arabidopsis increased H2O2 concentrations inside leaf cells, enhanced the expression of floral regulatory gen...

    Authors: Liang Li, Li Hu, Li-Ping Han, Hongtao Ji, Yueyue Zhu, Xiaobing Wang, Jun Ge, Manyu Xu, Dan Shen and Hansong Dong
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:381
  44. Western white pine (WWP, Pinus monticola Douglas ex D. Don) is of high interest in forest breeding and conservation because of its high susceptibility to the invasive disease white pine blister rust (WPBR, caused...

    Authors: Jun-Jun Liu, Richard A Sniezko, Rona N Sturrock and Hao Chen
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:380
  45. The adult plant stem rust resistance gene Sr2 was introgressed into hexaploid wheat cultivar (cv) Marquis from tetraploid emmer wheat cv Yaroslav, to generate stem rust resistant cv Hope in the 1920s. Subsequentl...

    Authors: Rohit Mago, Linda Tabe, Sonia Vautrin, Hana Šimková, Marie Kubaláková, Narayana Upadhyaya, Hélène Berges, Xiuying Kong, James Breen, Jaroslav Doležel, Rudi Appels, Jeffrey G Ellis and Wolfgang Spielmeyer
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:379
  46. Resistance to Fusarium ear rot of maize is a quantitative and complex trait. Marker-trait associations to date have had small additive effects and were inconsistent between previous studies, likely due to the ...

    Authors: Charles T Zila, Funda Ogut, Maria C Romay, Candice A Gardner, Edward S Buckler and James B Holland
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:372
  47. Adventitious rooting is an organogenic process by which roots are induced from differentiated cells other than those specified to develop roots. In forest tree species, age and maturation are barriers to adven...

    Authors: Dolores Abarca, Alberto Pizarro, Inmaculada Hernández, Conchi Sánchez, Silvia P Solana, Alicia del Amo, Elena Carneros and Carmen Díaz-Sala
    Citation: BMC Plant Biology 2014 14:354

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